[QUOTE=poolqjunkie;440815]A lot of players prefer to have a cue just
But the length also depends on the balance point. For a cue that is a bit on the long side, and is very butt heavy, you will be holding it very close to the balance point and that will limit your power shot range.
Hi poolqjuckie, I done a lot of research, into the cue lenght and balance point, but you don't find much info on balance point in relation to shots, IE: like screw and power shots for example. Can you give some more detail on the above post and any other info you might have pls.:snooker:
But the length also depends on the balance point. For a cue that is a bit on the long side, and is very butt heavy, you will be holding it very close to the balance point and that will limit your power shot range.
Hi poolqjuckie, I done a lot of research, into the cue lenght and balance point, but you don't find much info on balance point in relation to shots, IE: like screw and power shots for example. Can you give some more detail on the above post and any other info you might have pls.:snooker:
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